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1 Grab binders, handouts & Returned Work Begin the Do Now
What is a phase change? What 2 phase changes did we observe during the Phase Changes Lab? Describe what you think happens to the particle motion of a solid as it melts to form a liquid?

2 Recap 6 Types of Phase Changes (s)  (l) = melting (l)  (s) = freezing (l)  (g) = evaporation (boiling) (g)  (l) = condensation (s)  (g) = sublimation (g)  (s) = deposition - Phase Change Lab (Heat Curves)

3 Heat Curves *Track temperature change during phase changes

4 Energy & Phase Changes: Key Point #1
Key Point 1: Temperature (T)= the measurement of the Kinetic Energy of a substance *Adding heat increases the KE thus increases the temperature

5 Key Point #2 Key Point 2: - As temperature increases the particles’ energy increases As temperature decreases, what happens to the particles’ energy? What happens to particle motion as energy increases? When energy decreases?

6 While you watch… Jot down what you observe happening to the particle motion… - What is the particle motion initially? - What is happening to the particle motion as the temperature changes? When the particles changed phase, notice how the temperature remained constant

7 Key Point #3 Key Point 3: - During phase changes, the energy is used to change the phase - NO change in energy - NO temperature change

8 Key Point #4 Key Point 1: - Heat increases the Kinetic Energy of the particles - Once the particles have enough energy, they use that energy to change phase - The energy is used to break any bonds or attractive forces between particles

9 Heat Curves *Track temperature change during phase changes

10 Phase Diagrams

11 BOOM! Person to the left of whoever is picking out a question holds the bag and the answer key Have only 30 sec to answer the question Keep questions you get correct (worth 1 point each) Return questions you get incorrect or don’t know back in the BOOM! Bag If you draw a BOOM! card you must return all of your questions PLUS the BOOM! card back to the bag Person with most questions (points) left after 10 minutes wins!

12 Exit Ticket #5 Complete Exit Ticket 5 to the best of your abilities on your own & without notes.

13 Phase Diagrams *Track Pressure & Temperature change during phase changes

14 Phase Diagrams *Track Pressure & Temperature change during phase changes


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